Zmnako: “I am alone, my entire family died, except for my mother whom I met 22 years later … I don’t want anyone to feel the same way I did”
Majed: “After treating tens of infected victims, we realized it was beyond us, I cracked in my office and cried”
Qusai: “They thought I was dead, but I survived. My presentation at the security council made them cry”
Amr: “We accuse the German government for turning a blind-eye on those who facilitated chemical warfare for the Syrian regime”
More details in this special coverage on the 100th anniversary of first use of chemical attack, and extra updates about events organized by activists from Iraq, Syria and Europe.
Produced and hosted by: Iyad Kallas.
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"Urgent action to prevent the further use of chemical agents in Syria and anywhere else.
Urgent action to provide medical aid and support to the people of Ghouta and other places in Syria who were bombed with chemical warfare. Until today, the survivors of the Ghouta attacks in 2013 received no international medical aid.
Urgent action to cope with the long-term impacts of chemical bombings in Iraqi Kurdistan and Iran.
Urgent action to prevent European companies from trading with supply-materials, goods, technology and knowledge for chemical warfare. Trading the chemical death to regimes is more than a breach of foreign trade regulations, it is accessory to murder."
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